Armed ERT unit was near Saanich bank on another call just before suspects emerged with guns, police chief says
Chief says unit's tactical medical team saved the lives of at least three police officers
The Greater Victoria Emergency Response Team(GVERT) wasnearby at an unrelated calland managed to quickly redeploy, arriving in time to engage two armed suspectswho were shot dead earlier this week exiting a Saanich bank, the police department's chieftold reporters at a news conference Thursday.
Saanich police Chief Dean Duthie saidthe ERT's tactical medical unit was able to render immediate assistance and credits their actions with saving the lives of at least three police officers wounded in the gunfight.
Duthie told reportersthe team did an outstanding job tending to their wounds before they were taken to hospital.
Two suspects whom Duthie said have still not been identified were leaving the Bank of Montreal on Shelbourne Streetas the tactical teamarrived, he said, sparking agunfight that left both robbery suspects dead and six officers wounded.
"We're working with the B.C. Coroner Service in order to positively identify the two male suspects," Duthie said Thursday.
Three of the wounded police officers remain in hospital. Duthiesays the department has been moved by the community support and is deeply appreciative.
"Onbehalfof our injured officers, their family, friends and everyone in the police community, we thank everyone for their warm wishes."
RCMPspokesperson AlexBrub told the news conference the investigation is still in its early stages and could not provide further details on what firearms the suspects were carrying or the nature of the explosives found in a suspect's car. The explosives were later destroyedat a local landfill.
Brub described the vehicle as afour-door, white1992 Toyota Camry with black racing stripes over the hood and roof andasked anyone with information aboutit or its movement before Tuesdayto contact police.
He said investigators continue to process the"large" crime scene around the Bank of Montreal and asked members of the public and local businesses to continue being patient while the area is closed.
"This [investigation] takes considerable time and resources to complete," he said.
Police say they still haven't ruled out the possible involvement ofa third suspectbut have no information that would lead them to believe there isa dangerto the public.